Hello Malgo,
I believe the Cubans are very resilient people and though it will take time I am sure they will overcome their present difficulties. In the meantime, we can enjoy this pleasant daily life scene from your archives. Lots of little detail to observe. Excellent technical realisation.

Hello Malgo,
Since nothing special is my favorite category I enjoy this photo, even if it's "nothing special". It's just a nice glimpse from an ordinary small town street with ordinary people possibly waiting for things to happen. The WS is also a nice picture. The storms are indeed disastrous to a lot of people and islands that have been totally devastated and so many poor people have lost everything. How will nature and people recover?
Kind regards,
Gert

Hi Malgo,2 very nice pics from your cuban archive,but this moment isn't easy for this people as we know....thanks a lot for your very useful link,great help to see what happens and impressive to who is been there like me. Have a nice week and thanks,Luciano

Daily life scene in rural Cuba, both photo worth to be as main post, malgo.
The street action well detected, especially the easy riding of the guy on his three-wheels bike.
And yes, my friend - we have trains in Israel.
Regards,
Ike

I think that everyone of us complies with the people where the hurricane has passed.
The people be poor and this hurricane this is real a disaster.
Also nice perpective and depth picture.
Very well done, nice colour, excellent sharp and clear. TFS.

Thankyou for putting this international disaster into perspective. It has barrelled through and damaged many countries although the US seems to be in the limelight. Lets hope there was no looting as there was in Florida. Tfs!

As I usually read newspapers from Cuba (granma.cu) and the Dominican Republic (listindiario.com), I know more about what's going on there than in Florida. They are now beginning to rebuild what was lost in the huricane. At least they are much more prepared to that than Haiti, that fortunately hasn't been hit very hard this time. A simple but beautiful image that reminds me of my wonderful trip to Cuba 7 years ago!

Hello Malgo
Good idea to show us this picture of Caibarien in better times. You are right, there is less attention for the damage Irma made in Cuba. Here the news is full of the damage in St Maarten, part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, hitted when Irma was still category 5. Now we have send our king to them to help.
Groet Rob

Hello Malgo,
It is sad to hear about the calamity that has hit this town. We were so preoccupied by Florida that we did not pay attention to the rest of the world. Nice tribute, I hope they have a speedy recovery, too.
Regards,
MT